Custom Boxing Gym Apparel With No Minimum Order
Quick Answer- Boxing gym apparel starts at $19.88 VIP base with no minimum order.
- Tees, tanks, hoodies, and hats built around your gym logo and colors.
- Order one for a new member or fifty for a fight-night drop, same per-unit price.
- Free US shipping, US printed, about a week to delivery.
A boxing gym's identity lives on the apparel the members walk around in. Custom tees, hoodies, and tanks turn a gym from a place people pay to train at into a club they belong to. Bear Grips Pro Shops builds boxing gyms a branded shop where members order directly, with no minimum, no inventory, and free US shipping. Starts at $19.88 VIP base, about a week to delivery.
Why Boxing Gyms Need Branded Member Apparel
Boxing is a tribe sport. The guys and women who walk into a boxing gym four nights a week want to be identifiable as part of that gym, not anonymous in a Lululemon tank from the mall. Three reasons custom apparel matters more in combat sports than almost anywhere else:
- Member retention: people who wear the gym logo at the grocery store skip canceling their membership
- Walking advertising: every shirt is a billboard in the neighborhood
- High retail margin: a $52 hoodie sells faster at a boxing gym than at a generic retail apparel store
The Core Boxing Gym Apparel SKUs
- Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee (Bear Grips, $19.88 VIP base): soft cotton tee, the everyday member shirt
- Performance Workout Tank (Bella+Canvas, $19.88 VIP base): muscle tank, top seller in summer
- Men's Moisture-Wicking Tee (Sport-Tek, $23.86 VIP base): performance fabric for training sessions
- Comfort Soft Hoodie (Bear Grips, $36.88 VIP base): the entry hoodie
- Unisex Champion Performance Hoodie (Champion, $45.88 VIP base): premium hoodie with the Champion C, sells at higher retail
- Embroidered rope hat or mesh snapback ($25.88 to $29.86 VIP base): highest-margin merch item
See the full t-shirt catalog, hoodie catalog, and hat catalog.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.
What to Print on Boxing Gym Apparel
Layouts that read well across a boxing gym:
- Gym logo center chest + city wordmark on the back: signals a real brand, not a one-off design
- Wordmark across the chest in heavy block lettering: reads from the heavy bag to the mirror across the gym
- Crest or shield logo on the left chest, large wordmark on the back: the most "fight team" look
- Embroidered logo on hats and polos: more durable across wash cycles than print
Skip dense single-color graphics that disappear under sweat. Heavy block lettering and high-contrast colors hold up.
No-Minimum Ordering Workflow
- Sign up at shops.beargrips.com/for/boxing-gym
- Upload gym logo (PNG or SVG)
- Pick three to five starter SKUs in gym colors
- Set retail prices
- Share the shop link in the member group chat and at the front desk
Members buy individually, items ship in about a week, no inventory in your supply closet.
Pricing Your Boxing Gym Apparel for Retail
| SKU | VIP base | Retail | Margin |
|---|
| Logo tee | $19.88 | $30 | $10.12 |
| Performance tank | $19.88 | $30 | $10.12 |
| Moisture-wicking tee | $23.86 | $35 | $11.14 |
| Comfort hoodie | $36.88 | $52 | $15.12 |
| Champion hoodie | $45.88 | $62 | $16.12 |
| Embroidered hat | $29.86 | $42 | $12.14 |
For full revenue math see boxing gym apparel revenue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order for custom boxing gym apparel?
No minimum. Order one tee for a new member or fifty hoodies for a fight-night drop at the same per-unit price.
How much does custom boxing gym apparel cost?
Tees start at $19.88 VIP base. Hoodies start at $36.88. Hats start at $25.88. Pricing includes US printing, embroidery on hats, and free US shipping.
How fast can a boxing gym get custom apparel?
About a week from order to delivery, US printed and shipped.
Andre RollinsBoutique Gym Owner
Andre owns a boutique strength facility and personal training studio in Atlanta. He has been a personal trainer for 15 years and writes about gym branding, member retention, and how independent owners can compete with chain studios.
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